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Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:38 am
by ferret
Looks like the Eagles have been hard hit with injuries. Eight of the regular 22 will be missing. Let's hope the replacements stand up.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:47 am
by southernbulldog
Looks like we have 4 of our best 22 missing as well

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:27 am
by robranisgod
Big Phil wrote:Fascinating stat that I’ve worked out this morning doing my preparation for the call on SANFL Now.

Since WWT inception in 1990, there has been 20 of the past 34 Grand Finals played that feature at least one of these two clubs.

There has also been 14 x Premierships won (CD - 9 & EAG - 5) between them and 6 of these GF’s played featured both clubs.

So in the last 34 years, there has been 58.8% of Grand Finals that have featured one or both of the Dogs and Eagles.


Their first Grand Final in 2000 broke a 100 season sequence where every Grand Final had featured at least one of Port, Norwood, North or Sturt.
The 58.8% of Grand Finals is impressive but when you consider that Port played in 60 of the 101 Grand Finals (Sturt and North drew in 1919 and had to replay the Grand Final), Port had an even higher percentage of Grand Finals over 100 seasons than Central and Eagles have had combined.
Given that Norwood played in 31 Grand Finals, North in 28 Grand Finals and Sturt 22 Grand Finals each of Port-Norwood, Port-North and Port-Sturt would have had higher percentage of featuring than Central-Eagles.
I am in no way decrying the Centrals vs Eagles rivalry, but more highlighting how the have taken over from the four clubs who dominated the 20th century.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:06 am
by northerner
ferret wrote:Looks like the Eagles have been hard hit with injuries. Eight of the regular 22 will be missing. Let's hope the replacements stand up.

Yep might be a case of whose replacements step up best.
Dogs have 3 of last week's team not playing today due to injuries, making 7 of our regular (is there such a thing?) 22 not playing today.

And neither Club is as badly hit by injuries as some.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:56 am
by arcadefire
ferret wrote:Looks like the Eagles have been hard hit with injuries. Eight of the regular 22 will be missing. Let's hope the replacements stand up.

Who are they? I heard that thompson redden and menzel arent playing and that morris herbert and knight are in doubt

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 12:41 pm
by arcadefire
Looks like all 6 ins are not playing reserves so looks like 6 key outs from last week

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:50 pm
by Doddy
Who of Central’s 10-strong bench are not playing reserves?

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:57 pm
by UK Fan
Billy McCormack Out for the year.


OUCH!!

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:50 pm
by Dogs64
UK Fan wrote:Billy McCormack Out for the year.


OUCH!!

Probably our most important player. See him here in the leg brace, must be acl.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 3:43 pm
by locky801
Dogs pretty good that 1/4 up by 19 at the break

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:05 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Dogs have kept the hybrids at arm's length all day.

3 qtr time

CD 11.3
WWT 7.5

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:43 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Dogs win, double chance certanties.
CD 14.6
WWT 11.9

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:43 pm
by northerner
Solid team effort from the Dogs with lots of decent cameos.
Once again more efficient moving the ball inside 50.
Lange kicked 5 making it 4 different fwds have grabbed a SANFL Handful in the last 3 games.
Loved the efforts of Grant, Liddy and Barry in the middle and Grace is in career best form.
Presbury was outstanding in the first quarter before missing all the second getting 6 stitches inside his mouth. Still had an impact in the second half, before missing his award at presentations as he had to head off to get the stitches redone.

Credit to the eagles who fought it right thru. At times it looked as if the Dogs would kick away for a bigger W. Rowe was easily BOG with 30 plus disposals and two goals whilst Neumann pulled in a MOTY contender in the last quarter.

Pearce with a broken collar bone against his old Club.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:45 pm
by southernbulldog
Nice to be 4 -0 that was good win today against a very good football club.
Dont think the Eagles will be overly disappointed with the amount of class players they had out it was a good effort by them.
Losing Billy McCormack during the week to season ending ACL really hurts..
It was another good team effort

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:56 pm
by Big Phil
northerner wrote:Lange kicked 5 making it 4 different fwds have grabbed a SANFL Handful in the last 3 games.
:D

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:03 pm
by Big Phil
southernbulldog wrote:Losing Billy McCormack during the week to season ending ACL really hurts.

Wasn't an ACL injury for Billy.

Ruptured the patella tendon, much the same as Wayne Milera.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:04 pm
by southernbulldog
With both Pearce & McCormack out it only leaves Munn as our only tall forward

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:25 pm
by northerner
southernbulldog wrote:With both Pearce & McCormack out it only leaves Munn as our only tall forward

I will back Beau Thomas to take that role. Can also help out in ruck allowing Munn to stay forward more.

Will be interesting to see who comes in. Gasper may or may not be ready.
Shaw was very good in the twos yesterday, but may need another hit out.
Recruits Jack Callinan and Max Monaghan have gotten better every week and are both now cherry ripe for a league game.
One to keep an eye on is Harvey Howe who clearly does more around the ground than Ryan Pickering, so whilst Ryan has first crack at Billy's ruck spot, this may well come down to who shows more development under Buckets tutorship over the next few weeks.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:41 pm
by TDJ44
northerner wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:With both Pearce & McCormack out it only leaves Munn as our only tall forward

I will back Beau Thomas to take that role. Can also help out in ruck allowing Munn to stay forward more.

Will be interesting to see who comes in. Gasper may or may not be ready.
Shaw was very good in the twos yesterday, but may need another hit out.
Recruits Jack Callinan and Max Monaghan have gotten better every week and are both now cherry ripe for a league game.
One to keep an eye on is Harvey Howe who clearly does more around the ground than Ryan Pickering, so whilst Ryan has first crack at Billy's ruck spot, this may well come down to who shows more development under Buckets tutorship over the next few weeks.

Haven't seen enough of Posthuma as yet but could he possibly play forward or ruck.
Unfortunately Pickering is very limited after a centre bounce.
He doesn't impact around the ground or forward.
Maybe Harvey is a better option already.
Definitely time for Maximus to play league.

Re: Round 4 Central v Eagles

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:22 pm
by Spargo
Lots of pre game posting from Eagles faithful, next thing a defeat, and deathly silence.
Next thing you’ll tell me the sun rises in the east & sets in the west…